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12 shocking photos! Sikkim woman carries an English gentleman, and Schwarzenegger breaks the first lady's leg

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12 shocking photos! Sikkim woman carries an English gentleman, and Schwarzenegger breaks the first lady's leg

Coal miners off work, 1920

In the valley industrial belt of Belgium's Walloon region, after a day of risking their lives underground, workers come up by "take" elevator, they will wash up and go home, and the next day they will start repeating the same work.

12 shocking photos! Sikkim woman carries an English gentleman, and Schwarzenegger breaks the first lady's leg

Coco Chanel, 1910

Born in France in 1883, Chanel is in stark contrast to what is now fashion, when her mother died when she was 12 and her father abandoned her and has been growing up in an orphanage. Chanel learned to sew with the help of nuns, but there was still some way to go before she went into fashion – working as a singer in two nightclubs, known as "Coco", in 1910 she opened her first shop in Paris selling hats, and now you know the story that came after.

12 shocking photos! Sikkim woman carries an English gentleman, and Schwarzenegger breaks the first lady's leg

Griffith and the Lion, 1973

Griffiths is a Hollywood actress and her mother, Tippi Hedren, is also an actress who was encouraged to bring a lion home after filming a big cat movie in 1970. The lion, named Neil, lived like family with Griffiths, sleeping in the same blanket and hanging out in the living room. Griffith later said owning a lion was "unbelievably stupid."

12 shocking photos! Sikkim woman carries an English gentleman, and Schwarzenegger breaks the first lady's leg

Sikkim woman carrying an English man, 1900

India became a British colony in 1858, subjects of the British Empire flocked to India to spread freedom, and this photograph taken in West Bengal appears to have no freedom, only slavery.

12 shocking photos! Sikkim woman carries an English gentleman, and Schwarzenegger breaks the first lady's leg

Don't be deported back to Germany, 1936

Before World War II, Jews fled Germany and neighboring countries as quickly as possible, but no one expected how terrible Hitler would be, and every country did not want to take in Jews. The United States was in the midst of the Great Depression, and people feared that the influx of Jews would take their jobs. The couple were in the United States, and their husbands were German Jews, and they hung placards begging not to deport their husbands to Germany. Until a disaster strikes, you never know how terrible it is.

12 shocking photos! Sikkim woman carries an English gentleman, and Schwarzenegger breaks the first lady's leg

Artificial respiration, 1967

An electrician in Florida, USA, accidentally touched a low-voltage wire while working on a telephone pole, and the current passed through his body, piercing the left shoe, and the electrician also fell into a coma and hung upside down on the pole. A colleague working more than 100 meters away found out, rushed to the telephone pole where the accident occurred, climbed up and administered artificial respiration to him. After blowing 4 breaths, he found that he seemed to regain a little consciousness, and immediately unfastened his seat belt with his co-workers, put him back on the ground, and performed continuous CPR, which eventually saved his life.

12 shocking photos! Sikkim woman carries an English gentleman, and Schwarzenegger breaks the first lady's leg

Bush teaches Schwarzenegger skiing, 1991

U.S. President George H.W. Bush tried to teach Schwarzenegger to ski with a sleigh at Camp David, but the fierce Schwarzenegger in the movie failed on the sled, and eventually the sled lost control, hit first lady Barbara Bush, and caused her to fracture her leg.

12 shocking photos! Sikkim woman carries an English gentleman, and Schwarzenegger breaks the first lady's leg

Computer data turned out to be visible, 1955

When it comes to computer bytes and bits, you may think it's abstract because no one has ever seen what they look like. But in 1955, you could see them with your own eyes, which were the punch cards of computers at that time, punching holes in cardboard to record data, which made the data very heavy, sometimes ton by ton. The photo shows 4.5MB of data, which is about the equivalent of a JPEG image taken by a camera today, and requires a total of 62,500 punch cards to store.

12 shocking photos! Sikkim woman carries an English gentleman, and Schwarzenegger breaks the first lady's leg

Cavalry descends, 1918

Cavalry of the American National Guard of Georgia, when patrolling off the beaten track and without roads, this is how they descend.

12 shocking photos! Sikkim woman carries an English gentleman, and Schwarzenegger breaks the first lady's leg

The Lamplight Man in London, 1930

The lamplighters are a product of the times, and in the 18th century during the Victorian era, London was economically prosperous and lit up everywhere. These street lamps are usually made of fish oil and wicks, and to ensure that they are lit and extinguished on time, a new profession is born - lamp lighters, who climb on the street lamps on time every night, light them one by one, and extinguish them the next morning.

12 shocking photos! Sikkim woman carries an English gentleman, and Schwarzenegger breaks the first lady's leg

Logging, 1892

This sequoia is called "Mark Twain", it is 100 meters tall and has a history of 1300 years, and it took workers a full 8 days to cut it down.

12 shocking photos! Sikkim woman carries an English gentleman, and Schwarzenegger breaks the first lady's leg

Photo with an ostrich, 1910

This is the oldest zoo in Paris and has a variety of animals, from elephants to ostriches. Shockingly, ostriches can ride to take pictures, and I don't know what methods the photographer used to make them obedient.

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